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THE CODES BEFORE THE PLANT NAME --- Planting code then height in inches (about 2.5 cms per inch) or in feet (30 cms).
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the price in English pounds £s

PLANTING CODES SN=SUN SS=SEMI SHADE SH=SHADE. . 1=NORMAL SOIL 2=WELL DRAINED 3=MOIST AND WELL DRAINED 4=MOIST . .OM after the name = add organic matter to the soil.

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SN1

84"

MACLEAYA CORDATA large feathery panicles of creamy white flowers in mid to late summer. large round and lobed grey green leaves. Forms an imposing plant.

3.50

SN1

84"

MACLEAYA KELWAYS CORAL PLUME as above but with coral pink to buff flowers in early to mid summer

3.95

SS1-SH3

6"

MAIANTHEMUM BIFOLIUM false lily of the valley. Creeping plant with pairs of heart shaped leaves. In early summer heads of small white flowers. Can be used as ground cover

2.95

SN1

42"

MALVA ALCEA FASTIGIATA largish pink flowers from summer to autumn. Upright plant

2.95

SN1

36"

MALVA MOSCHATA ALBA white flowers during the whole summer. The musk mallow

2.85

SN2

12"

MALVASTRUM LATERITIUM peach coloured flowers with rose pink bands from late spring to summer. delightful

3.65

SS1-SS2

12”

MANDRAGORA CAULESCENS OM ts a Mandrake from China. Flowers of green purple yellow appearing above the young leaves in late spring. From Yunnan. Its difficult though so varying availability.

6.95

SN1-SN3

2"

MAZUS REPTANS  from the himalaya's neat shaped winged flowers of purple blue from late spring well into summer over dense green mats.

2.95

SN1-SN3

2"

MAZUS REPTANS ALBA white form

2.95

SN1-SN2

48"

MELIANTHUS COMOSUS needs a  hot spot but fairly hardy. Green and grey leaves. Flowers occasionally  produced green and red.

3.85

SN1-SN2

84"

MELIANTHUS MAJOR large spike of brownish red flowers in late spring to midsummer. Usually grown for the large pinnate toothed blue grey leaves which forms a mass of foliage which is perhaps unrivalled. Hot spot. One of the very best foliage plants.

3.95

SN1-SN2

36"

MELIANTHUS MINOR large leaf of grey green a bit more tender place against hot wall. Greenish flowers with red bracts sometimes

3.85

SN1-SN3

48"

MELIANTHUS VILLOSUS similar to minor but leaves hairy. Purple black flowers sometimes. Can take a fair bit of frost.

3.85

SN2-SS2

30"

MELISSIA OFFICINALIS ALL GOLD lemon balm with golden yellow leaves

2.95

SN2-SN1

30"

MELISSIA OFFICINALIS AUREA green leaves splashed with gold

2.95

SS1

24"

MELITTIS MELISSOPHYLUM open trumpet of white with rose. Known as bastard balm

3.95

SN1-SS1

18"

MENTHA PIPERITA BLACK PEPPERMINT strong peppermint

2.50

SN1-SS1

18"

MENTHA SMITHIANA RUBRA (RED RARIPILA) sweet mint

2.50

SN1-SS1

24"

MERTENSIA CILIATA OM from pale blue leaves come stems carrying bright blue bells in late spring early summer. These plants do not like hot sun, light shade is best and need reasonable drainage.

3.50

SN1-SS1

20"

MERTENSIA VIRGINICA OM see ciliata. The Virginia cowslip or blue bells. Blue flowers from large blue green leaves in mid to late spring.

3.85

SN2

16”

MEUM ATHMANTICUM the native Spignell. Grown as a finely cut foliage plant

3.45

SN2

24”

MIMULUS AURANTIACUS APRICOT evergreen sub shrubby plant with apricot flowers in summer and autumn.

3.45

SN4-SS1

36"

MIMULUS CARDINALIS the monkey flower with bright tubular soft red  flowers all through the summer

2.75

SN4-SS4

15"

MIMULUS GUTTATUS can take wet soil. Yellow flowers spotted red in the summer

2.75

SN4-SS1

24"

MIMULUS LEWISII OM can take wet soil. Soft purplish pink flowers during the summer.

2.85

SN4-SS4

12"

MIMULUS LUTEUS OM can take wet soil. Yellow flowers with deep red spots on lower petal edges from late spring to summer.

2.85

SN4-SS1

6"

MIMULUS PUCK OM yellow and maroon summer.

2.35

SN4-SS4

36"

MIMULUS RINGENS OM can take wet soil, good lavender flowers during summer

2.85

SS1

72"

MITRARIA COCCINEA LAKE PUYE FORM OM dark small leafed evergreen shrub with tubular scarlet flowers during the summer

3.75

SN1-SS1

48”

MOLOPOSPERMUM CICUTARIUM the ornamental striped Hemlock. Grown for its large frondy, shining leaves with large heads of creamy green flowers.

3.65

SN1-SS1

30"

MONARDA AQUARIUS pale lilac flowers  early to mid summer

3.25

SN1-SS1

36"

MONARDA CAMBRIDGE SCARLET scarlet flowers

3.35

SN1-SS1

36"

MONARDA CAPRICORN purple flowers mid to late summer.

3.35

SN1-SS1

30"

MONARDA CITRIODORA pink mid summer. Leaves scent of lemon bergamot

2.95

SN1-SS1

16”

MONARDA FIREBALL new plant resistant to mildew. Strong red flowers mid to late sum

3.50

SN1-SS1

48"

MONARDA GARDEN VIEW large rose with hint of blue flower heads

3.35

SN1-SS1

30"

MONARDA LIBRA vibrant rose pink flowers, mid to late summer

3.35

SN1-SS1

30"

MONARDA MAHOGANY deep rose flowers and strong grower

3.35

SN1-SS1

36"

MONARDA PRAIRIE NIGHT purple lilac

3.35

SN1

30”

MONARDA PUNCTATA whorls of small yellow flowers with purple spots and pink bracts

3.35

SN1-SS1

30"

MONARDA RUBY GLOW ruby red flowers with red tinged foliage. Flowers june to sept.

3.45

SN1-SS1

36"

MONARDA SNOW QUEEN white flowers

2.95

SN1-SS1

36"

MONARDA SQUAW bright red mid to late summer

3.45

SN1-SS1

36”

MONARDA VIOLET QUEEN good strong violet summer

3.45

SN2

36"

MORAEA ALTICOLA OM all these are best with a little mid day shade. They form clumps of lance shaped leaves and iris like 3 petal flowers with another ring of smaller petals. This one with large pale yellow flowers in summer

3.65

SN2

36"

MORAEA HUTTONII OM scented golden yellow flowers with brown marks in may &june

3.75

SN2

12"

MORAEA ROBUSTA OM large pale yellow  flowers summer

3.65

SN2

30"

MORAEA SPATHULATA OM bright golden yellow, some petals with purple margins in june july

3.65

SN2

30"

MORINA LONGIFOLIA thistle like foliage with superb flower spike of small tiered white trumpets that turn pink in midsummer

2.95

SN1

96"

MUSA BASJOO OM the hardy banana. Enormous banana leaves up to 8ft long and pendant flower spikes of cream followed by unedible fruit. As you can imagine the ultimate in tropical looking plants. You have to give it a protected position from the wind. I have seen an enormous specimen 12 feet high growing outdoors in Northern Ireland so they must be quite frost hardy when mature.

9.95

SN1

12"

MUSCARI COMOSUM PLUMOSUM tight feathery heads of violet purple in spring.

2.65

SN2

54"

MUTISIA MICROPHYLLA thorny evergreen shrub which should be fully hardy coming from the Caha mountains in Ecuador at 10,000 feet. Pendant shell pink flowers.

4.65

SS2

24"

MYOSOTIDIUM HORTENSIA  The Chatham island forget me not. Needs good protected spot. Clusters of large forget me not blue flowers in early summer over large evergreen glossy leaves Needs plenty of rotting seaweed

6.95

SN2-SN1

8"

NARCISSUS NEVADENSIS small yellow flowers

2.95

SN1-SN2

36"

NECTAROSCORDIUM SICULUM hanging clusters of purple green and white bells May and June. Very popular with garden designers excellent colour form.

2.85

SN2

12”

NEMESIA BLUE LAGOON blue flowers from late spring to Sept. Keep all these well trimmed for continuous flowering

2.85

SN1-SN2

18”

NEPETA FASSENII ALBA catmint with white flowers. Cut all back hard after flowering for a repeat flowering

2.95

SN1-SN2

18"

NEPETA FASSENII catmint , lavender flowers all summer over grey foliage

2.95

SN1-SN3

36"

NEPETA GOVANIANA larger pale yellow flowers on tall spikes from july to september

3.65

SN1-SN2

36”

NEPETA GRANDIFLORA DAWN TO DUSK soft pink flowers from a dark purple calyx from mid summer into autumn.

3.35

SN1-SN2

30"

NEPETA GRANDIFLORA thin tubular flared and frilled white with blush of rose flowers on rigid spikes in early summer

2.95

SN1-SN2

12"

NEPETA MUSSINII grey green leaves and spikes of lavender blue flowers in summer

2.95

SN1-SN2

12”

NEPETA PRATTII round clusters of bright pink flowers july to sept.

2.95

SN1-SN2

12"

NEPETA RACEMOSA SNOWFLAKE like mussinii but white flowers

2.95

SN1-SN2

36"

NEPETA SIX HILLS GIANT larger in all respects form of catmint

3.35

SN1-SN2

18"

NEPETA SOUVENIR D'ANDRE CHAUDRON clump forming and all summer spikes of narrow but long dark lavender blue flowers.

3.35

SN2

18"

NEPETA TUBEROSA thick hairy foliage and fleshy spikes with lavender flowers in sum

3.45

SN2

18"

NERINE BOWDENII in autumn umbels of large pink trumpet flowers on top of a  fleshy stalk. Leaves appear with the flowers and are summer dormant.

2.95

SN2

22"

NERINE BOWDENII MARK FENWICK as above but flowers deeper pink

3.65

SN2

18"

NERINE BOWDENII VARIEGATA Leaves with thin white margin, strong rose pink flrs

3.75

SN2

18"

NERINE BOWDENII WELLSII crinkled narrow petals of shades of salmon pink flowers earlier in august to sept

3.65

SN2

18”

NERINE SARNIENSE rare form with deep rose crimson flowers with long protruding red stamens in autumn.

3.65

SN2

18”

NERINE UNDULATA rare form with very narrow crinkled petals of a good pink in Aut.

3.45

SN2

24”

NERINE ZEAL CANDY STRIPE rare form with large pink flowers with darker pink stripe down each petal.

4.50

SN2

24”

NERINE ZEAL GIANT rare form with very large flowers of deep vivid cerise crimson. Its fantastic. The Nerines especially these last three are a must for the garden giving mid summer colour to your dull Oct. and Nov. days.

4.50

SN2

24”

NERINE ZEAL SILVER STRIPE very rare form with large cerise flowers with pale sivery stripe down each petal.

4.50

SN1-SN2

48"

NICOTIANA LANGSDORFFII tenderish perennial can take a little frost. Masses of narrow tubular semi pendant apple green flowers during summer.

2.85

SN2

18”

NIVENIA BINATA OM These are both dwarf sub shrubs from South Africa having upward linear pointed leaves. This has deep blue flowers

3.85

SN2

30”

NIVENIA CORYMBOSA OM this has gentian blue flowers

3.85

SN1-SS1

20”

NOTHOSCORDUM GRACILE from Mexico vigorous bulbous plant. Carries heads of fragrant white flowers with pinkish stripe from spring into summer.

2.95